As you can see above these typically thin and light cookies are made of a basic batter of dark chocolate and if you read the product website, it's a European dark chocolate, so that's fancy I guess. Within that European dark chocolate batter is a smattering of small chocolate chips, so I guess that adds to the fun factor and also puts some extra chocolate in there as well and in my book, extra chocolate is never a bad thing. If death by chocolate is a real thing, well that's how I want to die. Anyway, my morbid thoughts aside, the real question is about how these tasted.

So I guess I should start by saying that this wasn't death by chocolate, but it was indeed a heck of a lot of chocolate. The positive thing, at least for me, was that the dark chocolate flavored cookie did not really have a foul taste of dark chocolate at all. It was just a crunchy cookie that tasted like chocolate. Not sweet chocolate by any means, but just plain and basic chocolate and I was more than fine with that. The chocolate chips added a bit of crunch, meltiness and also some sweetness to what was a bland dark chocolate cookie chip mix and I very much appreciated that.

Buy It or Fly By It? Being that I was looking for a death by chocolate fix, this while not filling that fix entirely, provided enough chocolate flavoring to make it dangerous and that means it gets a BUY IT rating. If you are looking for a chocolate cookie fix, I think this would be a good option to help you fill that need.

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